[01:03] <T3CHKOMMIE> hello all!
[01:05] <T3CHKOMMIE> is anyone here?
[01:07] <lullabud> i'm here.  partly.
[01:07] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud, thanks for responding.
[01:08] <T3CHKOMMIE> im testing some software and i was worried it was blocking me from IRC
[01:08] <Lobo29> Trying to install 8.04 on HP DL360 G3, flashes the ubuntu logo and then blank screen, any way to force other boot options ?
[01:09] <lullabud> Lobo29: i've got 8 running on that machine, didn't have any trouble.  you sure your media works?  cdrom works fine?
[01:10] <lullabud> Lobo29: one alternative would be to mount the ISO via the iLO card, if you have that option.
[01:10] <lullabud> also you could try booting from a usb key.
[01:10] <Lobo29> lullabud, well, not 100% sure  about the cd, just made it, could try it on this laptop i guess
[01:11] <lullabud> Lobo29: when in doubt, burn slower.
[01:11] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, is the cd a cd Rw?
[01:11] <Lobo29> i'm using cd-r
[01:12] <lullabud> well, i have several DL360's and i've never had problems with any cdr i've thrown at them.
[01:12] <malev> friends! I'm setting up an Ubuntu server to host 2 php websites wiht mysql. I have 512Mb of RAM. What do you thing I'm short with it or will work fine? I'm not planning to have many visits, 200 at most per day
[01:12] <Lobo29> i loaded 11.04 on this once, but it has issues on bootup, so i'm trying 8.04
[01:12] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, ok good, ive had like 100% failure booting off my crappy cheap RW's ive also downloaded a fair share of corrupted ISO's did you boot into disk check?
[01:13] <T3CHKOMMIE> malev, id shoot for more ram.
[01:13] <Lobo29> t3chkommie; did not boot into check disk
[01:13] <malev> T3CHKOMMIE, what about 1Gb?
[01:13] <lullabud> Lobo29: i wouldn't expect that, they're not exactly new machines, and ubuntu is good about getting hardware support for most hardware, so even if you don't have the same hw setup as mine i'd expect it to work.  are you sure it's not a hardware problem?
[01:14] <lullabud> malev: if you're just running LAMP, no java or X, that might be fine.  more ram is always good.  just keep an eye on your memory and pages
[01:14] <malev> lullabud, no java or X, just LAMP. oks, thanks!!
[01:14] <T3CHKOMMIE> malev, ive run the crap outa a webserver serving ampache and 5 websites, but its only a family site so not nearly 200 ppl/ aday. that machine had 2 gb and ran really smooth. 1gb i think would be safe aslong as you dont install a gui and keep the services to a minimal. ive never run ubuntuer server on less than 2 gb. but i know it can be done.
[01:15] <Lobo29> lullabud, well, this is my first server attempt and i'm somewhat noob at linux.  did more unix years ago.  tried 11.04 on Dell 1650, didn't work out either
[01:15] <malev> T3CHKOMMIE, thanks dude!!
[01:15] <T3CHKOMMIE> malev, yw
[01:15] <T3CHKOMMIE> :)
[01:16] <Lobo29> i'm hoping i can make 8.04 work on this to make a clonezilla server i need desperately
[01:16] <lullabud> yeah?  i rather like 11.04, even as a desktop.  9 was a solid release too.
[01:16] <Lobo29> 11.04  works very well overall on this latitude d510
[01:17] <lullabud> haha, i've got it running on nearly the same laptop
[01:17] <lullabud> i'm really happy with the 11 gui.  first linux distro in years where the GUI didn't drive me crazy within minutes.
[01:17] <Lobo29> i've got 500 toshiba nb505 and 500  lenovo x120e i have to image with 11.04
[01:18] <T3CHKOMMIE> ive got me a XBMC install running on an atom board also serving up zoneminder, ampache, apache2 with drupal all in an aquarium filled with mineral oil :) soooo quiet!
[01:18] <lullabud> holy hell dude
[01:18] <lullabud> pictures?
[01:19]  * lullabud is diggin' the frisky radio selection this afternoon
[01:19] <T3CHKOMMIE> http://t3chkommie.com/?q=first_case_mod
[01:19] <Lobo29> T3chkommie must be speaking russian, didn't catch one word of that :P
[01:19] <T3CHKOMMIE> doesnt get above 140 deg F. doesnt make a sound i run it 24/7
[01:20] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud, check out the above link. i only have one photo so far, but ive got tons more i just havnt uploaded yet.
[01:21] <lullabud> damn, that is seriously awesome
[01:21] <Lobo29> Dude thats just crazy
[01:21] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud,  thanks its my baby :)
[01:21] <lullabud> use a tripod without the flash next time, long exposure.  it'll make the photo look better, show off the glow of the LED's on the motherboard and stuff.
[01:21] <Lobo29> i need to grab an ac strip
[01:21] <T3CHKOMMIE> eventually im going to rip out the rom and put in BD
[01:22] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud, good idea, i took it with my HTC evo just before running to class. ive got some better ones at night, they are just really dark and kinda blurry.
[01:22] <T3CHKOMMIE> everything is in that box, psu inlcuded! ive been running it since feb. so far so good :)
[01:23] <T3CHKOMMIE> i love ubuntu server! great stuff. suppoer is awsome and i love linux. unix, not so much. still having a hard time with some firewall oses. but i love my ubuntu server :)
[01:24] <lullabud> yeah man, ubuntu is pretty ƒ awesome
[01:24] <lullabud> been using it in production since 05
[01:24] <T3CHKOMMIE> nice
[01:24] <T3CHKOMMIE> im really digging the new natty ui too. but my heart still rests with cli.
[01:25]  * lullabud concurs
[01:26] <Lobo29> ok guys, here's just another one of my quirks that has been happening
[01:26] <Lobo29> I have a dell monitor that works great, until finish install and then reboot, at os start i get "can't display this video mode" so
[01:27] <Lobo29> then i switch to my sony monitor, it sees past the  os start, but then the 11.04 has errors
[01:27] <lullabud> Lobo29: i think you're talking to the wrong guys, two self professed CLI junkies.
[01:27] <lullabud> i, for one, know nearly nothing about configuring X.
[01:27] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29,  are you isntalling 11.04 server?
[01:27] <Lobo29> so, now i'm back to my dell monitor and my 8.04 install is staring ok
[01:28] <Lobo29> t3chkommie, i wanted to, but had issues, so was trying 8.04, hoping it would go better
[01:29] <lullabud> Lobo29: have you tried 9?
[01:29] <T3CHKOMMIE> i bet you have bad ram.
[01:29] <lullabud> or 10?
[01:29] <lullabud> there's always the memtest option at boot...
[01:29] <Lobo29> i'm jumping from 11.04 to 8, cause reviews seemed to be good about 8 working with this hardware
[01:30] <T3CHKOMMIE> i had to pull a ram stick out of my box this morning cus it went band and everything would go great untill the os started loating... then BAM blurry screen freezes, lockups. spent about and hour thinking it was a bad onboard gpu... then i started to pull ram one by one. and found that bad one.
[01:30] <Lobo29> this was function fine as a windows server taken from our data center
[01:30] <Lobo29> it booted fine to windows this morning before i started the ubuntu install
[01:30] <T3CHKOMMIE> are you installing via wubi?
[01:31] <Lobo29> from ced
[01:31] <Lobo29> cd
[01:31] <Lobo29> reconfiged to raid 0
[01:31] <Lobo29> is only change i made
[01:32] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh you got a raid card on that bad boy?
[01:32] <lullabud> it's a proliant rackmount
[01:32] <Lobo29> right
[01:33] <Lobo29> and the raid my be my issue also
[01:33] <Lobo29> altho, it doesn't explain my video issues
[01:33] <lullabud> Lobo29: one thing i dislike about the proliant's is that you have to license the functions of their iLO, whereas with dell once you buy the DRAC you just get all the functions for free.
[01:34] <lullabud> i've used DRAC to load up the OS off an ISO mounted from another machine, but I went to do the same thing on HP and it was like "buy a license for iLO remote media!"
[01:34] <lullabud> $#!T licenses....
[01:34] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, ive only delt with powerEdge and home pcs, dont have any exprience with proliant, but i would redownload the iso and try installing it on a VM first, that way you can narrow it down to hardware or software.
[01:34] <Lobo29> well, i know what your talking about, altho its a bit over my head
[01:35] <Lobo29> t3chkommie, i have a dell pe 1650, that had issues with the 11.04
[01:36] <T3CHKOMMIE> really?
[01:37] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh, i guess everything i was running on my pe was ontop ot ESXi so maybe thats why? thats strange man, are you comfortable with the VM thing? i can probbaly walk you through it if you got the time.
[01:37] <lullabud> Lobo29: with dell, you just drop the ISO on another machine, run racvmcli -r dracIP -u user -p password -c ./media.iso
[01:37] <Lobo29> t3chkommie,  i don't have any vm software atm
[01:37] <lullabud> then power on the dell and it boots over the network from the ISO as if it were a cd in the drive.
[01:37] <Lobo29> what are some options i can get for vmware ?
[01:37] <T3CHKOMMIE> virtual box ;) free fast, and a great way to do some testing. i use it ALL the time.
[01:37] <lullabud> really ƒ sweet.  you can do the same thing with HP, but you have to pay. =/
[01:38] <lullabud> Lobo29: esxi is free
[01:38] <T3CHKOMMIE> esxi rocks!!!!!
[01:38] <lullabud> kvm on linux.
[01:38] <T3CHKOMMIE> XenServer (citrix_
[01:38] <lullabud> check out eucalyptus, it's integrated with ubuntu.
[01:39] <T3CHKOMMIE> virt-manager
[01:39] <T3CHKOMMIE> i head thats pretty nice... kinda like VB but cli. i was thinking about using that next week.
[01:39] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: there are gui tools to interface with it
[01:40] <lullabud> something like eucalyptus would be better in this situation because in order to admin ESXi, you need windows.  le suck.
[01:40] <Lobo29> K, i'll check those things out, TY
[01:40] <patdk-lap> you don't need windows :)
[01:40] <patdk-lap> but windows makes it so you don't need command line
[01:40] <lullabud> patdk-lap: well, you can't get a virtual console to mount local media to do an OS install from the CLI.
[01:41] <Lobo29> and i'm sucko at cli
[01:41] <Lobo29> working on it
[01:41] <patdk-lap> lullabud, ya, no console
[01:41] <patdk-lap> and if you use vcenter, it's worse
[01:42] <lullabud> man, i was looking at how solaris zones work in conjunction with zfs snapshots.  that shizz is sliiiiick
[01:42] <lullabud> ...not that i'm a solaris fan, but i love me some zfs.
[01:42] <lullabud> and zones is an interesting way to "virtualize"... if it's even considered that.
[01:44] <T3CHKOMMIE> apparently freebsd flavors have integreated zfs
[01:44] <T3CHKOMMIE> so no more open solaris ;)
[01:44] <lullabud> yeah man, shizz is hot
[01:45] <lullabud> they're catching up to solaris quickly too.
[01:45] <lullabud> anxiously awaiting freebsd9
[01:45] <lullabud> the zfs in 8 doesn't support de-dupe, but 9 will
[01:46] <T3CHKOMMIE> hu, good to know, im still not all that great with freeBSD. its a bit different that Ubunter Server.
[01:47] <lullabud> zfs is incredibly memory hungry though, mostly good for a dedicated fileserving box, or a box with limited other roles.  sun recommends 1gb ram per 1tb disk.
[01:47] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: check out freenas, it runs on freebsd8 off a usb stick and turns a system into a zfs server.
[01:48] <lullabud> web-based interface.  cli is available but not recommended.
[01:48] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud, ya i was reading about that last night, im trying to get into freeBSD more so im looing at all the neat stuff out there. i got a nass at home running freebsd just not sure what flavor... its a anchient intel nas from tiger direct (barf)
[01:48] <lullabud> supports auto snapshots, hot-adding disks to the raid, smb, nfs, afp
[01:48] <lullabud> huh
[01:48] <lullabud> hack it!
[01:48] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh man i love hot swapping me some drives!
[01:49] <T3CHKOMMIE> lullabud,  already looked into it ;) not really worth it now. hardware is only sata 1.5 compliant so write speeds in a RAID-5 are attocious!
[01:49] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: the swapping is still rough in freenas, unfortunately.  you can remove a drive, but getting a replacement back in its place is tough.  i was testing that out two weeks ago and had success, but a rough time.
[01:49] <lullabud> meh.  oh well.
[01:50] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh bummer.
[01:50] <T3CHKOMMIE> i guess thats what raid cards are for hu?
[01:50] <lullabud> honestly, software raid is pretty good in sata.
[01:51] <lullabud> for instance, zfs raid mirroring allows you to get increased read speed by reading from both disks
[01:51] <lullabud> so you get the read speed of a stripe, but the write speed of a mirror.
[01:51] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh man i had a soft raid on a 6 ht 1 tb raid 5 tank on me... absolute night mare to try to rebuild!
[01:51] <lullabud> see? that's the other big bullshit
[01:52] <lullabud> repairing raid is such a pain in the ass
[01:52] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh yeah.
[01:52] <lullabud> i'd rather forget the individual hardware configs for different raid cards and have one familiar CLI to do repairs from.  <3 ZFS
[01:52] <lullabud> raid cards are great for when you have 100 of the same exact machine, but for small IT shops with cobbled hardware, what a nightmare.
[01:53] <T3CHKOMMIE> i was rebuilding the array cus a member failed... (soft intel raid) second hdd "failed" but didnt really... the HOLE raid was degreaded and i was trying to recover 1tb of data from it cus the DB that i replaced wasnt backing up anything important for our "backup solution" longest 4 days and 4 nights w/o sleep  in my life!
[01:53] <lullabud> oh man, that sucks.
[01:53] <T3CHKOMMIE> ya it did.
[01:53] <lullabud> that'll make you invest in a full-system backup solution.
[01:54] <T3CHKOMMIE> and EVERYONE in the company was asking " when do we get email back..." like every 10 minutes... its like.... i havnt slept in 4 days! leave me alone!!!!!
[01:54] <T3CHKOMMIE> never left the server closet man.....
[01:54] <lullabud> ugh
[01:54] <lullabud> i had a situation not as bad as that... 24 hours in a data center.
[01:55] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh yeah they were crap and they were so cheap i had to bend over backwards and kiss alota ass to get my replacement pe2790.... it was only $3000!!!!
[01:55] <lullabud> shortly afterwards my team was decimated and i was the last man standing...
[01:55] <lullabud> and shortly after that i was on a two month vacation to asia with no job. :)
[01:55] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh man dude, nightmares!
[01:55] <T3CHKOMMIE> ah, asia is nice :)
[01:55] <lullabud> i said "screw this!" and quit, hahaha
[01:55] <T3CHKOMMIE> yup as soon as i got their dell up and running i GTFO'ed
[01:55] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: man, yeah...
[01:56] <lullabud> if your boss doesn't get your back in the disaster scenarios, you gotta get your own back.
[01:56] <T3CHKOMMIE> wasnt worth it trying to keep their sinking servers alive... i was the only IT guy and the stress was killing me.
[01:56] <lullabud> yup.  been there.
[01:56] <lullabud> i worry that i might be there right now, haha
[01:56] <lullabud> keeping a watchful eye...
[01:56] <T3CHKOMMIE> yup, he was being a uber douche. kept calling in  "friends" that had no diea what was going on "o0h ya your raid tanked cus you got a virus in your bios"... wHAat?!
[01:57] <T3CHKOMMIE> lol
[01:57] <lullabud> lol
[01:57] <T3CHKOMMIE> stupid guy... they paid him like $200 / hour to tell me my bios had a virus
[01:57] <lullabud> no, the real problem, probably, was that your BLT drive went AWOL.
[01:57] <T3CHKOMMIE> i cant be around that much stupidity.... it just drains you.
[01:58] <T3CHKOMMIE> lol
[01:59] <Lobo29> Ok, got the 8.04 to finish, *crosses fingers*
[01:59] <T3CHKOMMIE> that was a nightmare, i was also going to school part time. missed all of my classes because they wouldnt let me leave at a time we agreed i could leave to attend class...
[01:59] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, good luck!
[01:59]  * T3CHKOMMIE crossing fingers.
[02:00] <lullabud> yeah, shit like that sucks.
[02:00] <T3CHKOMMIE> faild classes, couldnt get tuition rembused.... waste of time and money.. :( wont ever do that again. good learning experience tho.
[02:00] <T3CHKOMMIE> got to play with some hardware i couldnt buy myself ;)
[02:00] <lullabud> i try to live my life like i won't have a job tomorrow, either because i got laid off, or because i got pissed off.  either way, you have to look out for yourself, and the tech field can be pretty vicious.
[02:00] <Lobo29> omg, i got a "clonezilla1 login: "
[02:00] <T3CHKOMMIE> sweet!
[02:00] <Lobo29> hmmm
[02:00] <T3CHKOMMIE> what is this clonezilla i hear of?
[02:01] <T3CHKOMMIE> sounds like server farm stuff?
[02:01] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: it's a disk cloning tool
[02:01] <Lobo29> yes
[02:01] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh yeah... clonsezilla... duh.
[02:01] <lullabud> really useful when you need it.  it can clone over the network, disk-to-disk, disk-to-image
[02:01] <lullabud> it'll even do multi-cast imaging.  i've never needed that feature, but it sure sounds awesome!
[02:01] <T3CHKOMMIE> kinda like norton ghost.
[02:02] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: exactly.
[02:02] <T3CHKOMMIE> oh man free stuff?
[02:02] <lullabud> it's the FOSS norton ghost
[02:02] <Lobo29> gonna try to use it to clone those 1100  notebooks i got
[02:02] <Lobo29> or no kiddies are gonna  have internet access when school starts up again
[02:02] <T3CHKOMMIE> is it an ubuntu live os? whats it based on?
[02:02] <Lobo29> works on any linux os
[02:02] <lullabud> Lobo29: lol, when you said 1100 i thought that was a model number
[02:02] <lullabud> haha
[02:02] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, awsome! what do you guys used for firewall?
[02:03] <T3CHKOMMIE> me too lullabud
[02:03] <Lobo29> m86 for  firewall
[02:03] <lullabud> T3CHKOMMIE: see for yourself - http://clonezilla.org/
[02:03] <Lobo29> we had a citrix farm, we just shut it down after 10 years
[02:03] <lullabud> i used it the other day to p2v a server that didn't have X
[02:03] <virusuy> Clonezilla Rulzzzzz
[02:03] <T3CHKOMMIE> ah Lobo29 ive been trying out pfsense. its pretty awsome. but i dont have any expreience with m86 to compari it to.
[02:04] <virusuy> anyone used Endian as firewall ?
[02:04] <virusuy> not even compare to PFsense, but it's okay for small and medium office
[02:04] <Lobo29> T3chkommie, i'm sorry, m86 is filter,  we have watchguard for  firewall
[02:04] <T3CHKOMMIE> never heard of endian accept for the memory notion.
[02:05] <Lobo29> and baracuda spam filter
[02:05] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, ah, right on. how many nodes are your network over there? you guys an "enterprise" or more medium buisness?
[02:05] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, ah baracuda ive heard good things about those.
[02:05] <Lobo29> school domain
[02:05] <virusuy> T3CHKOMMIE: google it, it's an italian FW...
[02:05] <Lobo29> 2500 kids
[02:06] <lullabud> barracuda is nice, especially when integrated with exchange so spam scoring is done as a group rather than individually.
[02:06] <Lobo29> 7 campus,  fiber links to each, near 2000 devices
[02:06] <T3CHKOMMIE> Lobo29, thats a fair ammount of users. you guys use AD or RADIUS? how do you manage all them kids?
[02:06] <Lobo29> AD
[02:06] <T3CHKOMMIE> ah, ya thats alot of users to manage.
[02:06] <Lobo29> but, cutting back on that now
[02:06] <lullabud> you know, AD is pretty rad.
[02:07] <lullabud> i really wish that MS had some better management tools though...
[02:07] <Lobo29> M86 filter makes user log in at internet access, and kids will use google apps and other "cloud" resources from now on
[02:08] <T3CHKOMMIE> well gents, its been fun geekin out. the mrs will be home soon from grocery shopping and ill have to give her my undivided attention. Lobo29  good luck with the cloneing and lullabud nice chattin in up with ya! ill be talking to you all later!
[02:08] <Lobo29> so kids won't even be in the domain any more
[02:08] <Lobo29> T3chkommie, lullabud,  Thanks much for your help, i also gotta cut out for dinner now,  L8R
[02:09] <T3CHKOMMIE> sounds like a plan. later!
[02:09] <lullabud> i guess i should head off too
[02:09] <lullabud> good luck with the HP load Lobo29
[02:10] <Lobo29> quit
[03:28] <Logos01> Hello...  Anyone willing to help me figure out why I can't install VMs on a default 11.04 server instance?  Using the default virtualization package selected during install.
[03:28] <Logos01> http://pastebin.com/NBj25Qa0
[03:38] <luite> Logos01: have you added your user account to the libvirtd group?
[03:39] <Logos01> Is that necessary for root?
[03:39] <luite> oh then it shouldn't be necessary
[03:40] <luite> but maybe the scripts are made to be run as a regular user (in the libvirtd group)?
[03:42] <luite> Logos01: you're sure that libvirt-bin is installed in libvirtd is running?
[03:42] <Logos01> Yup.
[03:42] <Logos01> I'm using virt-manager.
[03:45] <Logos01> Just tried adding my default user to the libvirtd and kvm groups... running virt-manager as my default user.
[03:45] <Logos01> No dice.
[03:49] <luite> hmm, it wants to create and bind a socket there. maybe check mount options for the /var filesystem, or have you installed some extra security things like selinux? check /var/log/kern.log for messages
[03:49] <Logos01> ...
[03:49] <Logos01> I did symlink the /var/lib/libvirt/images directory to a NAS mount.
[03:50] <luite> oh but that's a different dir
[03:50] <julian_c> Is there anything in AppArmor that might need adjustment...?
[03:51] <julian_c> (re: libvirt)
[03:53] <luite> how can you temporarily dissable apparmor by the way, but still log messages? (like enforcing=0 for selinux)
[03:55] <Logos01> Looks like it is an apparmor thing.
[03:56] <Logos01> And lookit that, apparmor_status reports /usr/sbin/libvirtd is in "enforce" mode.
[04:08] <Logos01> Disabled the libvirt apparmor profiles and it's still giving the same error.
[04:08] <Logos01> So it's something else.
[04:49] <Logos01> ... deleted and re-created virbr0 using virt-manager, and am now installing a VM. Don't know why that would cause the issue, but... hey.
[06:50] <Xago> RoyK, Thanks for your tips...I'm going forward for myself now...but I think will need more tips later ;)
[07:16] <Logos01> So... now I've got myself a working VM on my KVM/Qemu hypervisor -- but while it claims to have a working internet connection it's pings are timing out and it itself can't be pinged from outside.
[14:16] <RoyK> hm... john the ripper has gotten MPI support :)
[15:20] <delinquentme> so it seems that editing the /etc/environment does not create a environment variable that shows up in printenv ? anyone know what i might be doing wrong here?
[15:46] <DeadEnd> I cannot read my logs due to spamming a message from the kernel  "pwrdown, 0x6(BIT6)=f1", is there a way to tell the kernel or syslog to stop printing that message?
[16:06] <superfrogger79> hi everyone, im setting up an ubuntu dev server and im running into some problems, anyone here able to spare a few minutes?
[16:06] <ikonia> just ask
[16:06] <ikonia> lets see what we can do
[16:06] <superfrogger79> ok well its a long one, so here goes...
[16:07] <ikonia> try to keep it short and to the point, and lets work it out
[16:07] <superfrogger79> im setting up an ubuntu server which ive connected to my pc with a crossover cable. i did a fresh install and selected the LAMP and SSH options at install...
[16:07] <superfrogger79> ... and now i cant seem to ssh into there at all...
[16:08] <superfrogger79> ive got the right ip and i can see the servers running fine, but i keep on getting connection refused in putty
[16:08] <ikonia> superfrogger79: install openssh-server on the machine first, make sure it's there, installed and running
[16:09] <superfrogger79> ok am i right in thinking the defauly port for ssh is 22?
[16:09] <ikonia> correct, you shouldn't have to specify a port, it should use the default, which as you say is 22
[16:11] <superfrogger79> ok thanks, ill back in a minute, just gonna check its installed and running
[16:14] <superfrogger79> ok, i just ran sudo aptitude ssh and i got loads of terminal spam, like it wasnt installed in the first place... im a bit confused as i thought i checked the ssh option during install?
[16:15] <superfrogger79> *sorry sudo aptitude install ssh
[16:15] <Xago> Good morning guys, I have a doubt about RDP access to a server. Every time I access, the first time once reboot machine I can open RDP session, but if I close tsclient and re-open again I cannot access again. Why?
[16:16] <Xago> I need necessarily reboot the server to get access again :(
[16:16] <Xago> How should I resolve this issue?
[16:17] <Xago> the server has gnome gui, this is my way to work with comfort
[16:18] <Xago> I have configured remote desktop to access and additionally installed xrdp
[16:32] <Xago> I have had removed xrdp and doesn't allow to connect via GUI, even installed Remmina RDP
[16:33] <Xago> :(
[16:33] <Xago> re installed xrdp and got into again
[17:58] <TECHX> hey can anyone here help with my ubuntu server problems?
[18:16] <vooze> Anyone tried that Ubuntu server 11.04 could not find your harddrive?? I just tryed to install (currently running debian 6.0 with no problems) but ubuntu server 11.04 can only see my external harddrive, not the one "in the computer" any ideas?
[18:17] <TECHX> im using the ubuntu 10.4
[18:17] <TECHX> server
[18:22] <jtiss546> hi
[18:23] <jtiss546> I'm hoping to get some help with apache2
[18:23] <TECHX> well this room isent the right place
[18:24] <TECHX> as no one here fucking talks
[18:24] <TECHX> lol
[18:24] <TECHX> and the #ubuntu room is full of nobheads
[18:24] <jtiss546> no? this is where I was sent.
[18:24] <IdleOne> TECHX: same language rules apply here
[18:24] <TECHX> oh
[18:24] <jtiss546> I see there are 264 users.
[18:24] <TECHX> now you decide to talk
[18:24] <IdleOne> !guidelines > TECHX
[18:24] <TECHX> done
[18:25] <TECHX> so is anyone here going to help or just throw around links to "guidelines"
[18:25] <IdleOne> TECHX: if you ask an actual question maybe
[18:26] <TECHX> scrole up smart one
[18:26] <TECHX> [17:58] <TECHX> hey can anyone here help with my ubuntu server problems?
[18:26] <stgraber> 16:58 < TECHX> hey can anyone here help with my ubuntu server problems?
[18:26] <stgraber> that's not a question
[18:26] <IdleOne> all I see you is asking if someone can help
[18:26] <TECHX> are you stupid?
[18:26] <IdleOne> but not with what
[18:26] <stgraber> that's a "Is anyone around?" kind of question
[18:26] <TECHX> and it is a question
[18:26] <TECHX> hence the "?"
[18:26] <stgraber> !ask
[18:26] <TECHX> Ok SOME ONE tell me how to sort out this server
[18:26] <TECHX> Please
[18:26] <TECHX> better?
[18:27] <IdleOne> TECHX: you have a very poor attitude and I recommend the ops get rid of you
[18:27] <TECHX> good for you dude
[18:27] <IdleOne> !details
[18:27] <TECHX> ubuntu server 11.04 and its not allowing me to install GUI or connect via port 23 or 21 any idears oh smart ones?
[18:28] <IdleOne> drop the attitude. I know the answer but you are such a tool I refuse to help you. good luck.
[18:28] <TECHX> good for you dickhead
[18:29] <TECHX> its twats like you that make it so much more of a pain in the ass to get answers
[18:29] <TECHX> i hope you enjoy beeing the way that you are
[18:29] <Xago> calm down guys
[18:29] <TECHX> anyone going to help or not
[18:29] <TECHX> ?
[18:30] <TECHX> guess not
[18:30] <RoAkSoAx> SpamapS: ping
[18:32] <Pr0zoid> TECHX: what is your issue.... that's all they are asking
[18:32] <TECHX> [18:27] <TECHX> ubuntu server 11.04 and its not allowing me to install GUI or connect via port 23 or 21 any idears
[18:32] <Pr0zoid> yes.. but what error messages
[18:32] <TECHX> keeps screen scrolling with failed to fetch
[18:33] <Pr0zoid> is it connected to the net?
[18:33] <Pr0zoid> can you ping and address?
[18:33] <TECHX> yes
[18:33] <TECHX> i can ping portscan and telnet to other computers on the network
[18:33] <TECHX> so i know its working
[18:34] <Pr0zoid> no i mean outside the network... ping 8.8.8.8
[18:34] <Pr0zoid> something like that
[18:34] <TECHX> yes
[18:34] <TECHX> it works
[18:35] <Pr0zoid> my linux skills are limited.....
[18:36] <TECHX> 53 packets sent received 33
[18:36] <Pr0zoid> if you chillax a bit and stop being rude to everyone else... you may get an answer... but you have to consider that most ppl idle here and will respond if / when they see your message.
[18:38] <TECHX> true, but being the fact i had asked 2 questions and even after i had got a reply it was a shitty reply telling me one to follow guidelines and 2 to ask a question witch i had done in the first place so basically what happens happens hence freedom of speech thank you for your help tho
[18:38] <Pr0zoid> PPTP VPN Server - Hey guys i'm trying to run a pptp vpn server but i need something with a little more of a user management engine ... (plain text passwords in txt files just isn't all that secure)... anyoen have any suggestions of something else i could use?  (it would be great if it stored user data in a DB like mysql).
[18:40] <IdleOne> TECHX: You are not in a democracy here. Help is given on a volunteer basis, your bad attitude and lack of detail makes it so those of us who can help probably wont. So get off your high horse cause nobody here owes you anything.
[18:40] <IdleOne> in fact you owe us an apology
[18:40] <TECHX> 	HAHAHAHA
[18:40] <TECHX> Jog on
[18:42] <stgraber> Pr0zoid: hmm, I really haven't played with that in a long long time but you may want to look into freeradius for the authentication part. I seem to remember there's a way of having the pptp vpn server use that for authentication.
[18:42] <stgraber> Pr0zoid: then freeradius supports pam auth, mysql, ldap, ... pretty much anything you may want
[19:13] <jeeves_moss> how do I configure SA to MOVE all marked e-mails to the spam folder for my VIRTUAL users?  I'm running postfix/dovecot and I'm lost
[19:54] <Doonz> can anyone recoomend a idiots guide to setting up an open vpn server and client
[19:57] <julian_c> Perhaps start with the Ubuntu Server Guide.
[19:58] <julian_c> https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/serverguide/C/openvpn.html
[19:59] <julian_c> (adjust the URL for your particular Ubuntu release)
[20:30] <Pr0z0id> Doonz: there's a chan for openvpn
[20:31] <Pr0z0id> they have tons of resources
[20:31] <Pr0z0id> and the howto is pretty good
[20:31] <Pr0z0id> got mine setup with no probs